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Referenced Laws
chapter 25
section 2516
Section 1
1. Retention of enlisted members after completion of 18 or more, but less than 20, years of service Subchapter I of chapter 25 of title 14, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new section: An enlisted member of the Regular Coast Guard who is selected to be involuntarily separated, or whose term of enlistment expires and who is denied reenlistment, and who, on the date on which the member is to be discharged, is within two years of qualifying for retirement under section 2306 of this title shall be retained on active duty until the member is qualified for retirement, unless the member is sooner retired or discharged under any other provision of law. An enlisted member of the Coast Guard Reserve serving in an active status who is selected to be involuntarily separated (other than for physical disability or for cause), or whose term of enlistment expires and who is denied reenlistment (other than for physical disability or for cause), and who, on the date on which the member is to be discharged or transferred from an active status, is entitled to be credited with at least 18, but less than 20, years of service, may not be discharged, denied reenlistment, or transferred from an active status without the consent of the member before the earlier of the following: If, as of the date on which the member is to be discharged or transferred from an active status, the member has at least 18, but less than 19, years of service— the date on which the member is entitled to be credited with 20 years of service; or the third anniversary of the date on which the member would otherwise be discharged or transferred from an active status. If, as of the date on which the member is to be discharged or transferred from an active status, the member has at least 19, but less than 20, years of service— the date on which the member is entitled to be credited with 20 years of service; or the second anniversary of the date on which the member would otherwise be discharged or transferred from an active status. The analysis for chapter 25 of title 14, United States Code, is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 2516 the following: 2517.Retention of enlisted members after completion of 18 or more, but less than 20, years of service(a)Regular membersAn enlisted member of the Regular Coast Guard who is selected to be involuntarily separated, or whose term of enlistment expires and who is denied reenlistment, and who, on the date on which the member is to be discharged, is within two years of qualifying for retirement under section 2306 of this title shall be retained on active duty until the member is qualified for retirement, unless the member is sooner retired or discharged under any other provision of law.(b)Reserve members in active statusAn enlisted member of the Coast Guard Reserve serving in an active status who is selected to be involuntarily separated (other than for physical disability or for cause), or whose term of enlistment expires and who is denied reenlistment (other than for physical disability or for cause), and who, on the date on which the member is to be discharged or transferred from an active status, is entitled to be credited with at least 18, but less than 20, years of service, may not be discharged, denied reenlistment, or transferred from an active status without the consent of the member before the earlier of the following:(1)If, as of the date on which the member is to be discharged or transferred from an active status, the member has at least 18, but less than 19, years of service—(A)the date on which the member is entitled to be credited with 20 years of service; or(B)the third anniversary of the date on which the member would otherwise be discharged or transferred from an active status.(2)If, as of the date on which the member is to be discharged or transferred from an active status, the member has at least 19, but less than 20, years of service—(A)the date on which the member is entitled to be credited with 20 years of service; or(B)the second anniversary of the date on which the member would otherwise be discharged or transferred from an active status.. 2517. Retention of enlisted members after completion of 18 or more, but less than 20, years of service..
Section 2
2517. Retention of enlisted members after completion of 18 or more, but less than 20, years of service An enlisted member of the Regular Coast Guard who is selected to be involuntarily separated, or whose term of enlistment expires and who is denied reenlistment, and who, on the date on which the member is to be discharged, is within two years of qualifying for retirement under section 2306 of this title shall be retained on active duty until the member is qualified for retirement, unless the member is sooner retired or discharged under any other provision of law. An enlisted member of the Coast Guard Reserve serving in an active status who is selected to be involuntarily separated (other than for physical disability or for cause), or whose term of enlistment expires and who is denied reenlistment (other than for physical disability or for cause), and who, on the date on which the member is to be discharged or transferred from an active status, is entitled to be credited with at least 18, but less than 20, years of service, may not be discharged, denied reenlistment, or transferred from an active status without the consent of the member before the earlier of the following: If, as of the date on which the member is to be discharged or transferred from an active status, the member has at least 18, but less than 19, years of service— the date on which the member is entitled to be credited with 20 years of service; or the third anniversary of the date on which the member would otherwise be discharged or transferred from an active status. If, as of the date on which the member is to be discharged or transferred from an active status, the member has at least 19, but less than 20, years of service— the date on which the member is entitled to be credited with 20 years of service; or the second anniversary of the date on which the member would otherwise be discharged or transferred from an active status.